Sri Ram - The ideal man Avatar (Maryada Purushottam)

About Sri Ram

Sri Ram - the lifeline of Hindus and most popular of all deities was the seventh incarnation of Vishnu. A great warrior, ideal king & ideal son's purpose was to show how people should act in life. To set an inspiration among all, Sri Ram took avatar with limitations as a human. Ram has to undergo pain, fear and desperation to set an example of how patienly we can overcome it following dharma. Still in India, Sri Ram is recited from greetings to death rituals of a person. Sri Ram is religiously followed all over in Hinduism.

The Story of Sri Ram

Sri Ram, An Avatar of Vishnu was born in Treta Yug in Ayodhya province as the son of Dashrath & Kaushalya. Dashrath has three queen consorts - Kaushalya, Sumitra & Kaikeyi & four child - Ram, Laxman, Bharat & Shatrughan. After there marriage, Dashrath thought to crown Ram but Kaikeyi reminded Dashrath of two boons and asked him to crown his son Bharat & banish Ram on exile. The story of Ram is about the exile with his consort Sita & Laxman. Ravana - the demon king abducted Sita, Ram met Hanuman & formed an army to conquer Ravana & got back his wife Sita. They all returned to Ayodhya & Ram become the righteous King. Still today the Ram's empire (Ram Rajya) is hailed and Ram has become an eternal lifeline for all the race. The Story of Ram is mainly mentioned in great epics - Ramayana & Ramcharitmanas. The legend of Sri Ram is deeply influential and popular in the societies of the Indian subcontinent and across South East Asia.

Hinduism - A way of life

Hinduism is a dominant & the oldest religion of faith in South Asia, mostly India and Nepal. More than religion, it is a way of living. Many philosophies, many traditions, many Gods, many languages, numerous casts, creeds but Unity in Diversity - Vasudev Kutumbakam. Hinduism is a practice & main religion is referred as 'Sanatana Dharma' - The Eternal Law of Righteousness. This law suggests finding the truth within, self-realization & seeking wisdom. Hinduism is sometimes called "Framework of Spirituality", "Mother of all religions" as we can see all other religions are virtually influenced.

As per the Hindu philosophy, universe undergoes regular creation and destruction. Hence Space & Time are of cyclic nature. Everything is constantly changing and every creation will be destroyed. Birth of Universe is Brahma, followed by Life as Vishnu and Death as Shiva. Om (ॐ) is the first sound & origin of all creation.

Hindu Beliefs

Main objective of human lifePurushartha which has four goals - Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha

Laws of Karma and DharmaUltimate law of 'Cause and Effect'. Your destiny is your thoughts today.

Reincarnation and LiberationAll living things have souls which reincarnates and liberates due to Karma.

Vedas and BrahmansDivine text of God with Cosmic hymns, incantations, and rituals. Ancient Indian texts.

Quran Surah 12 - Yusuf (Joseph)

Ayat 2 - We have sent it down as a clear discourse
that you may understand.

Ayat 3 - Through the revelation of this Qur´an We
narrate the best of histories of which you were unaware before.

Ayat 4 - When Joseph told his father: "O my father,
I saw eleven stars and the sun and the moon bowing before me in homage,"

Ayat 5 - He said: "O son, do not narrate your dream
to your brothers, or they will plot against you. Surely Satan is man´s acknowledged foe.

Ayat 6 - Your Lord will choose you and teach you to
interpret events, and confer His favours on you and the house of Jacob, as He had done in the case of two ancestors of yours,
Abraham and Isaac, before you. Indeed your Lord is all-knowing and all-wise."

Ayat 7 - In the story of Joseph and his brothers are
lessons for those who inquire.

Ayat 8 - "Surely Joseph and his brother are dearer
to our father than we," (said his half brothers) "even though we are a well-knit band. Our father is surely in the wrong.

Ayat 9 - Let us kill Joseph or cast him in some
distant land so that we may get our father´s exclusive affection; then play innocent."

Ayat 10 - One of them said: "If you must do so, then
do not kill Joseph, but throw him into an unused well. Some passing caravan may rescue him."

Ayat 11 - (Then going to their father) they said: "O
father, why don´t you trust us with Joseph? We are in fact his well-wishers.

Ayat 12 - Let him go out with us tomorrow that he may
enjoy and play. We shall take care of him."

Ayat 13 - He said: "I am afraid of sending him with
you lest a wolf should devour him when you are unmindful."

Ayat 14 - They replied: "If a wolf should devour him
when we are there, a well-knit band, we shall certainly be treacherous."

Ayat 15 - So, when they took him out they planned to
throw him into an unused well. We revealed to Joseph: "You will tell them (one day) of this deed when they will not apprehend
it."

Ayat 16 - At nightfall they came to their father
weeping,

Ayat 17 - And said: "We went racing with one another
and left Joseph to guard our things when a wolf devoured him. But you will not believe us even though we tell the truth."

Ayat 18 - They showed him the shirt with false blood
on it. (Their father) said: "It is not so; you have made up the story. Yet endurance is best. I seek the help of God alone for
what you impute."

Ayat 19 - A caravan happened to pass, and sent the
water-carrier to bring water from the well. He let down his bucket (and pulled Joseph up with it). "What luck," said the man;
"here is a boy;" and they hid him as an item of merchandise; but what they did was known to God.

Ayat 20 - And they sold him as worthless for a few
paltry dirham.

Ayat 21 - The Egyptian who bought him instructed his
wife: "House him honourably. He may be of use to us. We may even adopt him as a son." So, We firmly established Joseph in the
land, and taught him the interpretation of dreams. God dominated in his affairs, though most men do not know.

Ayat 22 - When he reached the prime of life We gave
him wisdom and knowledge. Thus We reward those who are good.

Ayat 23 - But she in whose house he resided wished to
seduce him and, closing the doors, said: "Come into me. "God forbid!" he said; "he is my master who has approved my stay.
Surely those who act wrongly do not prosper."

Ayat 24 - But the woman desired him, and he would
have desired her but for the indication he received from his Lord. This was so that We may avert both evil and lechery from
him, for he was one of Our chosen devotees.

Ayat 25 - Both of them raced to the door, and she
(grabbed and) rent his shirt from behind. They met her lord outside the door. "There is no other penalty for a man," said
she, "who wanted to outrage your wife but imprisonment or grievous punishment."

Ayat 26 - (Joseph) said: "It was she who wanted to
seduce me." And a witness from her family testified: "If the shirt is torn from the front then the woman is speaking the
truth, and he is a liar.

Ayat 27 - But if the shirt is torn from behind then
she is a liar, and he speaks the truth."

Ayat 28 - When the husband saw the shirt torn at the
back, he said: "Surely this is a woman´s ruse, and the wiles of women are great.

Ayat 30 - In the city the women gossiped: "The
minister´s wife longs after her page. He has captured her heart. We think she is in clear error."

Ayat 31 - When she heard their slanderings, she sent
for them and prepared a banquet, and gave each of them a knife (for paring fruit), and called (to Joseph): "Come out before
them." When they saw him, the women were so wonderstruck they cut their hands, and exclaimed: "O Lord preserve us! He is no
mortal but an honourable angel."

Ayat 32 - She said: "This is the one you blamed me
for. I did desire his person, but he preserved himself from sin. Yet in case he does not do my bidding he will be put into
prison and disgraced."

Ayat 33 - (Joseph) prayed: "O Lord, dearer is prison
than what they invite me to. Unless You turn their guiles away from me I shall succumb to their charms and thus become a
pagan."

Ayat 34 - His Lord heard his prayer, and averted the
women´s wiles from him. He verily hears and knows everything.

Ayat 35 - And yet in spite of having seen these clear
proofs they found it proper to incarcerate him for a time.

Ayat 36 - Two other youths were imprisoned along with
him. Said one of them: "I dreamt that I was pressing grapes;" and the other: "I dreamt that I was carrying bread on my head,
and the birds were pecking at it. You tell us the meaning of this. You seem to be a righteous man."

Ayat 37 - (Joseph) answered: "I will give you its
interpretation before the food you are served arrives. This knowledge is one of the things my Lord has taught me. I have given
up the religion of those who do not believe in God and deny the life to come.

Ayat 38 - I follow the faith of my fathers, of
Abraham and Isaac and Jacob. We cannot associate anyone with God. This is among God´s favours to us and to all mankind; but
most men are not grateful.

Ayat 39 - (Tell me) O fellow-prisoners, are a number
of gods better, or one God omnipotent?

Ayat 40 - (What) you worship besides Him are nothing
but names that you and your fathers have assigned, for which no sanction has been sent down by God. Authority belongs to God
alone. He commands that you worship none but Him. This is the right way; but most men are ignorant.

Ayat 41 - O fellow-prisoners, one of you will serve
wine to your master, the other will be crucified and the birds will peck at his brain. Determined is the matter of your
inquiry."

Ayat 42 - And (Joseph) asked the man he knew would be
released: "Remember me to your lord;" but Satan made him forget to mention this to his lord, and Joseph remained in prison
for a number of years.

Ayat 43 - (One day) the king said (to his courtiers):
"I saw seven fat cows in a dream being devoured by seven lean ones, and seven ears of corn that were green and seven others
that were seared. O courtiers, tell me the significance of my dream, if you know how to interpret them."

Ayat 44 - "They were only confused dreams," they
said; "we do not know how to interpret them."

Ayat 45 - Then the servant, who of the two had been
released, remembering (Joseph), said: "I will give you its interpretation; let me go for it."

Ayat 46 - (And coming to the prison) he said: "O
Joseph the truthful, tell us (the meaning of) seven fat cows being devoured by seven lean ones, and seven green ears of corn
and seven seared, that I may go back to the people and tell them."

Ayat 47 - He said: "Sow as usual for seven years,
and after reaping leave the corn in the ears, except the little you need for food.

Ayat 48 - Then there will come seven years of
hardship which will consume the grain you had laid up against them, except a little you may have stored away.

Ayat 49 - This will be followed by a year of rain,
and people shall press (the grapes)."

Ayat 50 - The king said: "Bring him to me. So when
the messenger came to Joseph, he said: "Go back to your lord and ask him: ´How fare the women who had cut their hands?´ My
Lord is cognisant of their guile."

Ayat 51 - The king asked the women: "What was the
affair of seducing Joseph?" "God preserve us," they said; "we know no evil against him." The wife of the minister said:
"The truth has now come out. It was I who desired to seduce him, but he is indeed a man of virtue." --

Ayat 52 - (At this Joseph remarked:) "From this (the
Minister) should know that I did not betray him in his absence, and that God does not surely let the wiles of those who betray
ever succeed.

Ayat 53 - But I do not wish to absolve myself, for
the soul is prone to evil, unless my Lord have mercy. Indeed my Lord is forgiving and kind." --

Ayat 54 - When the king heard this he said: "Bring
him to me. I shall take him in my special service." When he had talked to him, he said: "Today you are established in a rank
of trust with us."

Ayat 55 - "Appoint me over the granaries of the
land," (he said); "I shall be a knowledgeable keeper."

Ayat 56 - Thus We gave Joseph authority in the land
so that he lived wherever he liked. We bestow Our favours on whomsoever We please, and do not allow the reward of those who are
good to go waste.

Ayat 57 - And certainly the recompense of the life to
come is better for those who believe and follow the right path.

Ayat 58 - The brothers of Joseph came (to Egypt) and
visited him. He recognised them, though they did not recognise him.

Ayat 59 - When he had supplied their provisions, he
said to them: "Bring your (half) brother with you. Have you not seen that I have given full measure, and that I am the best of
hosts?

Ayat 60 - But if you do not bring him with you, then
I shall have no grain for you, nor should you come back to me."

Ayat 61 - They said: "We shall request his father,
and will certainly do that."

Ayat 62 - Then he ordered his servants: "Put their
money back in their packs: They may find it on reaching home, and perhaps come again."

Ayat 63 - When they returned to their father, they
said: "O father, a further measure has been denied us. So send our brother with us that he may bring more grain. We shall take
care of him."

Ayat 64 - He replied: "Should I trust you with him
as I did his brother? But God is the best of guardians, and most merciful of all."

Ayat 65 - When they unpacked their goods they said:
"O father, what more can we ask? Look, even our money has been returned. We shall go and bring a camel-load more of grain for
our family, and take good care of our brother. That will be an easy measure."

Ayat 66 - He said: "I will never send him with you
until you swear by God that you will bring him back to me, unless all of you are overtaken (by misfortune)." When they had
given their promise, he said: "God is witness to our conversation."

Ayat 67 - (As they were leaving) their father said to
them: "O my sons, do not seek one approach but employ different ways (of attaining your object). If anything should befall you
from God I shall not be able to avert it, for all authority belongs to God. I have placed my trust in Him, and the trusting
should rely on Him alone."

Ayat 68 - When they entered as their father had
advised them, nothing could avail them against (the will of) God, yet it confirmed a premonition Jacob had, for verily he had
knowledge as We had taught him, though most men do not know.

Ayat 69 - When they came to Joseph he made his
brother his guest, and said: "I am your brother. So do not grieve for what they had done."

Ayat 70 - When he had given them their provisions he
put his goblet in his brother´s saddle-bag. Then a crier announced: "O men of the caravan, you are thieves."

Ayat 71 - They turned to them and asked: "What is it
you have lost?"

Ayat 72 - "We cannot find the master´s goblet.
Whoever comes up with it will be given a camel-load of grain; I vouch for it."

Ayat 73 - They said: "We swear by God. You know we
did not come to commit any crime in the land, nor are we thieves."

Ayat 74 - "What should be the punishment," they
were asked, "in case you are liars?"

Ayat 75 - "The punishment for that (should be),"
they said, "that he in whose luggage it is found should be held as punishment. This is how we repay the wrong-doers."

Ayat 76 - So he searched their saddle-bags before his
brother´s, then produced the cup from his brother´s bag. That is how We planned an excuse for Joseph, for under the law of the
king he could not detain his brother unless God so willed. We raise the status of whom We please. Over every man of knowledge
there is one more knowing.

Ayat 77 - Said the brothers: "If he has stolen (no
wonder), his brother had stolen before." But Joseph kept this secret and did not disclose it to them, and said (to himself):
"You are worse in the degree of evil, for God knows better of what you allege."

Ayat 78 - They said: "O Minister, he has an aged
father, so keep one of us in his place. We see you are a virtuous man."

Ayat 79 - "May God forgive us," he said, "if we
hold any one but him with whom we found our property, or else we would be unjust."

Ayat 80 - When they despaired of (persuading) him,
they went aside to confer. The oldest of them said: "You know that your father has pledged you in the name of God, and you
have been guilty of iniquity in the case of Joseph before. I will not leave this place unless my father permits or God decides
for me, for He is the best of all judges.

Ayat 81 - So, go to your father and tell him: ´O
father, your son has committed a theft. We bear witness to only what we know; we could not prevent the unknown.

Ayat 82 - Enquire from the people of that city, or
ask the men of the caravan with whom we have come. We are verily speaking the truth.´"

Ayat 83 - "No," said (the father). "You have made
up the story; but patience is best; God may bring them back to me. He is all-knowing and all-wise."

Ayat 84 - He turned away from them and cried: "Alas
for Joseph!" And his eyes turned white with grief which he bore in silence.

Ayat 85 - "By God," said they, "you will never
stop thinking of Joseph till you are consumed or perish."

Ayat 86 - He replied: "I cry my plaint and grief to
God, and know from God what you do not know.

Ayat 87 - O sons, go in search of Joseph and his
brother, and do not despair of the mercy of God. Only they despair of God´s mercy who do not believe."

Ayat 88 - When they returned to him, they said (to
Joseph): "O Minister, calamity has befallen us and our people. We have brought but a meagre sum, but give us full measure as
alms bestowed. God surely rewards those who give alms."

Ayat 89 - , He said: "Do you know what you did to
Joseph and his brother in your ignorance?"

Ayat 90 - They said: "Surely you are not Joseph!"
"I am Joseph," he said, "and this is my brother. God has been gracious to us; for God does not verily deprive those who fear
Him and are patient of the recompense of those who are good."

Ayat 91 - They said: "By God, God has favoured you
above us, for we have indeed been sinners."

Ayat 92 - "There is no blame on you today," he
said, "May God forgive you. He is the most merciful of all.

Ayat 93 - Take my shirt and put it on my father´s
face; his eyesight will be restored; and bring your entire family to me."

Ayat 94 - The caravan departed (from Egypt) and Jacob
said (at home): "Say not that I am in my dotage, but I get the smell of Joseph."

Ayat 95 - They said: "By God, you are still
persisting in your old delusion."

Ayat 96 - Then, as the harbinger of happy news
arrived and put the garment over his face his eyesight was restored. He said: "Did I not tell you? I know from God what you do
not know."

Ayat 97 - Said (the sons): "O our father, pray for
us that our sins be forgiven, for we are really sinners."

Ayat 98 - "I will ask my Lord to forgive you," he
replied, "for He is forgiving and kind."

Ayat 99 - When they went back to Joseph he gave his
father and mother a place of honour, and said: "Enter Egypt in peace by the will of God."

Ayat 100 - He seated his parents by his side on the
throne; and they fell down before him in homage. "O my father," said Joseph, "this is the meaning of my earlier dream. My
Lord has made it come true. He was gracious in getting me out of the prison, and bringing you out of the desert to me after the
discord created by Satan between me and my brothers, for my Lord is gracious to whomsoever He please. He is indeed all-knowing
and all-wise.

Ayat 101 - O my Lord, you have given me dominion and
taught me the interpretation of dreams; O Creator of the heavens and the earth, You alone are my saviour in this world and the
world to come; let me die submitting to You, and place me among the upright."

Ayat 102 - This is news of the unknown We reveal to
you, for you were not present when Joseph´s brothers agreed on their course of action, and devised their plot.

Ayat 103 - Many men will not believe howsoever you
wish,

Ayat 104 - Even though you ask no recompense (for
it). It is only a warning for all mankind.

Ayat 105 - How many a sign there is in the heavens
and the earth which most men pass by and ignore,

Ayat 106 - Not only do they not believe in God, but
also associate others with Him.

Ayat 107 - Do they really believe that an all-
embracing punishment of God will not come upon them, or the Day of Doom overtake them suddenly while they remain unaware?

Ayat 108 - Say: "My way, and that of my followers,
is to call you to God with full perception. All glory to God, I am not an idolater."

Ayat 109 - All the apostles We had sent before you
were men of those regions, to whom We sent Our revelations. Have they not travelled on the earth and seen what befell the
people before them? Surely the abode of the Hereafter is better for those who fear straying from the right path. Do you not
understand?

Ayat 110 - When the apostles despaired and thought
they were made false promises, Our help arrived, and We delivered whom We pleased; but never will Our punishment be averted
from the sinners.

Ayat 111 - Verily in their accounts is a lesson for
men of wisdom. This is not a fictitious tale, but a verification of earlier Books, and a clear exposition of everything, and a
guidance and grace for those who believe.

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